11.04.2010

My Halloween Costume Revealed

Sooooo, I had two costumes this year. One for a Halloween party we attended with friends. Little Dead Riding Hood and The Big Bad Wolf: (hey, what do you think of my dollar store mantle decor?)

Before we all headed out on the town, we looked like this:

The Mad Hatter you see? He won $200 bucks in cold, hard cash at one of the costume contests he entered that night!

But I had a different costume lined up for neighborhood trick-or-treating with my kids. This costume may need no explanation for some since you had my back (right, Janet?), but others may need some background information. If so, click here to read the full story.

Yep, I was Dewey Beach Boy this year! I walked from door-to-door and spoke to every single person in my neighborhood with that costume on. Let's just say there was a sufficient response from a particular person to solve the mystery to my satisfaction.

Good for you! I think that if the person didn't have the guts to say something in person they should have kept their mouth shut. Since they couldn't do that good of you to have fun with it! I would have loved to see the looks on your neighbors faces when they opened the door.

I want to know what his reaction was! That is just hilarious. He must have a lot of time on his hands if he not only got all butthurt about not being invited to your party, but also went to such lengths to let you know about it. Oh well! At least the party was what YOU wanted it to be, and think this costume shows that you've got an awesome sense of humor. You're my kind of girl!

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I'm a mom to three boys (ages 8-12), who's life revolves around laundry, football practice, blogging and art. Much of my daily interaction with said boys involves snacking, burping, discussions about "balls" or "peters", farting, or You Tube.
I have a small business and a group of friends (both real and bloggy) who provide me with the necessary estrogen to survive my testosterone-filled days. Got any estrogen to spare? Come on in!

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